Full Preflop Charts PDF
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This document provides full preflop poker charts for various playing positions, with detailed instructions and strategies.
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Instructions These preflop charts are designed to give you a fundamentally sound starting point for your preflop decisions. While these charts will work well in most situations, you should adjust them to take your specific situation into account. There are three sets of charts. The Raise...
Instructions These preflop charts are designed to give you a fundamentally sound starting point for your preflop decisions. While these charts will work well in most situations, you should adjust them to take your specific situation into account. There are three sets of charts. The Raise First In (RFI) charts show which hands to play when everyone folds to you. The Facing RFI charts show how to play when someone raises before you. The RFI vs. 3-bet charts show how to play when you RFI and then someone yet to act 3-bets. The charts assume 100 big blind effective stacks with an ante in play. They apply to roughly 50 big blind stacks and larger. Make the play listed from in position using a 2.5 big blind initial raise size, a 3-bet size that is 3 times the opponent’s raise, and a 4-bet size that is 2.5 times the opponent’s 3-bet. From out of position, use a 3.5 big blind initial raise size, a 3-bet size that is 3.5 times the opponent’s raise, and a 4-bet size that is 2.75 times the opponent’s 3-bet. These charts are an excellent default, but playing a default strategy in all situations will result in you being a roughly break-even poker player. Check out the PokerCoaching.com quizzes and challenges for an in-depth look at when to deviate from the charts. Adjust to take advantage of whatever your opponents do incorrectly and the money will flow your way. Raise First In (RFI) UTG UTG+1 UTG+2 Lojack Hijack Cutoff Button Small Blind Facing RFI: EP/MP UTG+1 vs UTG UTG+2 vs UTG/UTG+1 LJ vs UTG/UTG+1 LJ vs UTG+2 HJ vs UTG HJ vs UTG+1 HJ vs UTG+2 HJ vs LJ Facing RFI: CO CO vs UTG/UTG+1 CO vs UTG+2 CO vs LJ CO vs HJ Facing RFI: Button BTN vs UTG BTN vs UTG+1 BTN vs UTG+2 BTN vs LJ BTN vs HJ BTN vs CO Facing RFI: Small Blind SB vs UTG/UTG+1 SB vs UTG+2 SB vs LJ SB vs HJ SB vs CO SB vs BTN Facing RFI: Big Blind BB vs UTG/UTG+1 BB vs UTG+2 BB vs LJ BB vs HJ BB vs CO BB vs BTN BB vs SB UTG RFI vs 3bet UTG vs UTG+1 3bet UTG vs UTG+2 3bet UTG vs LJ 3bet UTG vs HJ 3bet UTG vs CO/BTN 3bet UTG vs SB/BB 3bet UTG+1 RFI vs 3bet UTG+1 vs UTG+2 3bet UTG+1 vs LJ 3bet UTG+1 vs HJ/CO 3bet UTG+1 vs BTN 3bet UTG+1 vs SB/BB 3bet UTG+2 RFI vs 3bet UTG+2 vs LJ 3bet UTG+2 vs HJ 3bet UTG+2 vs CO/BTN 3bet UTG+2 vs SB/BB 3bet LJ RFI vs 3bet LJ vs HJ 3bet LJ vs CO 3bet LJ vs BTN 3bet LJ vs SB 3bet LJ vs BB 3bet HJ/CO RFI vs 3bet HJ vs CO 3bet HJ vs BTN 3bet HJ vs SB 3bet HJ vs BB 3bet CO vs BTN/SB 3bet CO vs BB 3bet BTN/SB RFI vs 3bet BTN vs SB/BB 3bet SB RFI vs BB 3bet SB Limp vs BB Raise AA, KK, and AKo are not in the SB RFI vs BB 3bet range. This is because these hands were limped, so they are used as a limp/3-bet for value.